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Community extravaganza celebrates completion of Stadium Taranaki project

of Taranaki Regional Council which owns the facility formerly known as Yarrow Stadium through the Taranaki Stadium Trust, says the open day will mark the end of the project which began in 2019. “This has been a massive project and we’re absolutely delighted to have delivered what we think is now the best regional stadium in the country and a venue the whole of the Taranaki community can be proud of,” says Mr Nield. “We’d love to see people at the celebration event where there’s a chance to check

Policy and Planning Committee Minutes March 2022

freshwater, which is to be included as an objective under the regional policy statement section of the Proposed Natural Resources Plan for Taranaki. 3.2 Ms B Bigham, Iwi Representative, requested for the Policy & Planning Iwi Representatives to be notified of future iwi consultation. Recommended That the Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives the Memorandum titled Preliminary engagement on the long-term vision for the freshwater b) notes that Council officers will be

Community key to future of public transport

Public transport has been topical in Taranaki recently, with many in our community calling for a different and better way of doing things. It’s a long-overdue and important kōrero that frankly, we’re delighted to see happening. We all agree change is needed, the question is what that change looks like and how it’s funded. Taranaki Regional Council is responsible for public transport in our region, operating the Citylink, Connector, Southlink and most school bus services. It’s been a busy year

Job Description Senior Project Manager

responsibility | Ngā wāhanga whakahaere  Be a team player – Contribute to the greater team and organisational goals by completing projects and tasks in an efficient and effective manner, including any additional activities as directed by your People Leader.  Be flexible and adaptable – Flexible work arrangements meet the needs of our customers, the Council and the individual and may include the need to work outside normal office hours from time-to-time.  Look after yourself and others –

Appendix 5: Review of interim asbestos hazard control

page Prepared for: Taranaki Regional Council 47 Cloten Road, Private Bag 713 Stratford, New Zealand Patea Freezing Works, New Zealand Review of Interim Asbestos Hazard Control Measures Following Fire ENSR Australia Pty Ltd (HLA ENSR) 20 February 2008 Document No.: M2027101_RPT_20Feb08.doc page page Use or disclosure of data contained on this sheet is subject to the restriction on the distribution page of this

2023 Terms 1 2 calendar of events Enviroschools Taranaki v2

… help out. We’ll help you promote this to your whanau. A collaborative activity with a BBQ at some sites. page Student action day at the Enviro Hub & Zoo The New Plymouth District Council has created an Enviro Hub for action and initiatives. We’re running a student activity day with a huge range of activities to make, do, share and take back to school. Suitable for Years 3-8 Week 10 Wed 5th April 10-2 The Enviro Hub is located next to the Brooklands

Policy & Planning agenda November 2020

(2) Every regional council must give effect to Te Mana o te Wai, and in doing so must: (a) actively involve tangata whenua in freshwater management (including decision making processes), as required by clause 3.4; and (b) engage with communities and tangata whenua to identify long-term visions, environmental outcomes, and other elements of the NOF; and (c) apply the hierarchy of obligations, as set out in clause 1.3(5): (i) when developing long-term visions under clause 3.3; and …

Our region's biodiversity

Maintaining Taranaki’s native biodiversity ensures the continued survival of indigenous plants, animals and ecosystems important to all of New Zealand. Taranaki Taku Tūranga - Towards Predator-Free Taranaki This new initiative aims to build on current pest-control and biodiversity programmes with the aim of making Taranaki the first predator-free region in New Zealand. Read more about Towards Predator-Free Taranaki What is biodiversity?Biodiversity, or biological diversity, describes the

Love Taranaki? Show you care by taking a run for Council

Do you love Taranaki and want to help shape the future of the region? Taranaki Regional Council is urging those who want their voice heard to take a run at being a councillor with nominations opening on Friday 4 July. This year’s local elections take place in October and voters will elect five councillors in the New Plymouth constituency, two in North Taranaki, one in Stratford, one in the Taranaki Māori constituency and two in South Taranaki. Chief Executive Steve Ruru says those considering a

Agenda

page Regional Transport Committee Wednesday 8 March 2017 11.00am Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford page Agenda for the meeting of the Regional Transport Committee to be held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Wednesday 8 March 2017 commencing at 11.00am. Members Councillor C S Williamson (Committee Chairperson) Councillor M J McDonald (Committee Deputy Chairperson) Councillor H Duynhoven